Declaration (Continued)
surroundings, in that we only see what we have chosen to see, and allow only the taking of power what we have been willing to forgo. These transgressions we see in our world structure come only from the broken connection to our self, made manifest into our own fears ruling over us. This must be accepted foremost; otherwise these and proceeding claims will fall short of providing such freedom and reclamation of personal pursuits.
I acknowledge that in order for this new self-governance, I, the individual of the whole, must pursue only what lies within my own heart, with compassion and love toward others that are self-ruling participants of a land.
In that, I break away from the constraints of fear mongering and doomsday exploitations, seeking the truest state of freedom that is provided by God whether or not a federal, state, or local government exemplifies these truths.
I will fear no imposition by any group of legislators, judges, administrations, or enforcements of which, knowing that I alone can read the text of my own story, and no amount of doubt-provocation or externalized seeking of power can accumulate around me with enough force to debase the undeniable truth residing within.
I will be guided and guarded by these truths and by no other man’s persuasive concept of them, accepting they might be their own truths and forgiving their right to bear such ideals, for it is of no consequence to myself.
I claim independence for my own self, acting in accordance to the divine within, letting groupthink and pressures not deter me from my own pursuit of happiness, for my story is not tied to political party or the perceived struggle of a populous, instead tethered only with God and the harmonic universe abounding, wherein my true nature and freedom of spirit thrives and echoes to all generations, eternally.
Do as you will governmental bodies; it surely has no consequence to my being. Your only power has been derived by the mass misconception that you, by highest authority, hold the power and duty to allocate rights to the people. This is a wild distortion of the drafts constructed by our forefathers.
I acknowledge only, as originally intended, those rights inherent and complete within my soul and have no need for an external body to decide which right or rights to allow, no matter social trends or exaggerated illnesses of society.
I am not reflection of society, but society shall be a reflection of what I perceive of it. The change is within. The peace is within. The power is within, and I allow no other person, upon a throne, behind a podium, or in a closed-door negotiation to dictate whereby I draw my own conclusions or exact my pursuit of happiness.
I disregard the prospect and notion of impending tyranny, for I know that even threat or incarceration can not trap or squelch the spirit. The spirit cannot be defeated, and in the spirit is where I reside in a place without border, without limitation, without corruption.